Wednesday, February 11, 2015

Home ownership is more affordable than you may think




Home ownership is more affordable now than it has been in the past 12 years! In 2003, the median home price in Maricopa County was $160,000 and interest rates were at 5.83% making your monthly payment about $1267. Today median home prices are $219,000 with RECORD LOW interest rates of 3.67% making your monthly payment roughly $1433 (interest rates according to Freddie Mac, down payment 3%, based on approved credit). Call The Ehlen Team today if you are Interested in learning more about how to get the home buying process started. Information courtesy of the Cromford Report.

Saturday, February 7, 2015

The Ehlen Team's Exclusive Buy and Sell Program

If you are in the market to buy and sell a home look no further! Contact The Ehlen Team today to learn about how we will put THOUSANDS of dollars back in your pocket! In the past 90 days we have put $20,637 back in our client's pockets! We have several great programs for you to take advantage of, including our exclusive Buy & Sell Program and other great offers to save you money. Our marketing program has expanded and now includes featured listings on Zillow, more networking opportunities with other agents to get your home sold or buying needs met faster, and more vendor relationships to save you money. Our current track record/trend for selling our listings is less than 10 days on the market! Contact us today to discuss your real estate needs. Visit www.TheEhlenTeam.com or www.BuyandSellProgram.com for more details. 

Monday, February 2, 2015

Apple announces $2B global command center in Arizona


Apple will build a $2 billion global command center in Mesa, Arizona, the company announced Monday.

The new facility is expected to employ 150 full-time Apple employees and will hire 300 to 500 construction and trade jobs, according to a news release from Arizona Gov. Doug Ducey. The tech giant said it would be one of the largest investments it has ever made.

Apple has pledged to completely power the facility with renewable energy, building out solar projects in the process.

"This multibillion-dollar project is one of the largest investments we've ever made, and when completed it will add over 600 engineering and construction jobs to the more than one million jobs Apple has already created in the U.S." Apple said in a statement on the project.

The announcement comes four months after an earlier Apple plan for the 1.3 million-square-foot facility it bought in 2013 failed. Apple had a deal with Merrimack, New Hampshire-based GT Advanced Technologies to use the plant to make sapphire glass for its products, but the company declared bankruptcy in October after production issues developed.

GT openly accused Apple of using a "classic bait-and-switch strategy."

For its part, the Arizona government was happy to announce the major investment.

"This is a great day for Arizona, and we have moved rapidly to make this happen and take advantage of Apple's interest in our state," Ducey said in a release. "Apple is by far one of the most innovative and successful companies in the world. Its decision to bring this new facility to Mesa is a huge win for Arizona and a high testament to our business-friendly climate and talented workforce."

"This expansion will bring a significant economic investment, and propel Arizona's position as one of the best states in the nation in which to do business," he added.


Apple's renewable energy initiatives set a high bar for its competitors, according to a statement from Greenpeace following the Apple announcement.

"Other major data center operators, especially market leader Amazon Web Services, should begin to match the speed and scale of Apple's progress by adopting renewable energy at a pace that matches their growth," Greenpeace Senior IT Sector Analyst Gary Cook said in the news release.


—CNBC's Josh Lipton and The Associated Press contributed to this report.